Daily Prompts

Give yourself 8 minutes to unload your genius...Write here in the comment section or record what you wrote with the voice memo on your cell phone and email it to us at info@writingclassradio.com. Don't forget to check back for comments.

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO GIVE EACH OTHER FEEDBACK! In class we ask students to comment on each other's work because recognizing what works in someone else's story is the first step in recognizing what works in your own. Let's do it here. PLEASE FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES. As you read, ask yourself two questions: 1. What drew me in? 2. What do I want to know more about?

Allison Langer, MBA, travelled the States taking pictures, later worked for
a ski photographer, then took pictures of her friends and their babies.
This was the start of a 20-year photography business. She also taught high
school photography and entrepreneurship. As her students wrote their
business plans, she wrote hers to create a podcast about her writing class,
which is now Writing Class Radio.

Writing Class Radio

Writing Class Radio is a podcast of a writing class. It is for people who love stories and who get inspired by hearing other people tell their stories and who want to learn a little bit about how to write their own stories.

There's no better way to understand ourselves and each other than by writing and telling our stories.